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The Poverty Threshold and The Poverty Line

Posted on January 27, 2014December 5, 2016 by wjpnola

Andy Warner explains in comic form what the poverty threshold is, what it’s like to be poor in America and then follows up with an exxplanation of what the poverty line is and why it’s outdated. (See the entire info graphic here at Poor as Folk.)

Screen Shot 2014-01-27 at 10.24.08 PM

Posted in Minimum Wage, Poverty, Uncategorized and tagged Minimum Wage, Poverty.

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